The solution described by Neil should allow that and should be easy to implement. Using the service to connect your other bundles to the datasource even makes them very indepentent of the implementation of the "bridge bundle". A user bundle could import the DataSource from my solution with blueprint or the handwritten java bridge bundle
and would not have to be changed in any way.

What exactly are you struggling with?

Christian

Am 21.03.2012 15:43, schrieb elMateo:
What I want it's only a bundle that work as a bridge to  whatever database.
The other bundles access to this one to retrieve any information from
external databases. But I don't get this :(

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Donald Whytock<[email protected]>  wrote:

What you probably want in the long run is a datasource-generating
service, to which you pass the database URI.  You can put things in
the properties of the service to indicate whether it's Oracle, mySQL,
MSSQL, etc., so that you can have multiple generating services at the
same time.

Don

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